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How clients make therapy work : the process of active self-healing

Therapists can help clients by providing an empathic workspace, allowing the client's capacity for generative thinking to thrive. This text shows how schools of therapy have unique ways of mobilizing clients and offers tips for dealing with client resistance, passivity and maladaptive behaviour.Read more...

What Do We Mean by the Client as an Active Self-Healer?; Research Results that May Surprise You; Self-Healing Without a Therapist; Self-Healing with a Therapist; The "School" of Psychotherapy; How the Active Client Fits in with Other Approaches; When the Active Client is Difficult; Harvesting the Client's Intelligence - the Construction of Meaning; Facilitating the Meeting of Minds - a "Manual" for Practice; Problems and Issues of Therapeutic Practice; Implications for the Practice of Clinical Psychology.